The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1913, Page 18

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the attack wae made on her the door from the Magistrate's chambers court room was open and that ') |rangement of furniture was su 14 @ Jury convicted Zeit on! Take Passenger Elevater to Sinth Fleer, *xp,,19 Zeld, Court Attache, Once Convicted, Confesses on Getting New Trial. te Higginbotham was Hickey'« charge, but a moth later ho resigned his office. Morgan Head | peereere el CAMBRIDGF, Mass, 1 , Ravdt Hartog Zeld, sixty-five years |S. Morgan Jr. old, convicted of perjury in hie teatl- | New Map ue eT eae ae we een resident of the on mony in connention with the charees | Cio a 91 The fraternity, whied | brought against ex-Pelice Magistrate E. | is gixty-five yea: . 18 better known | Gaston Higginbotham by Mary Hickey, | @8 the ‘Gas IIc one of the a beautiful Brooklyn girl, in 19:1, as-| Most exclusive nisations In ‘ Ld university, There are thirty mem- tounded County Judge Dike in Brooklyn to-day by pleading gullty when he was arraigned for a new trial for which he hed fought for two years. Zeld had been hy liberty under $2000 bail since Jan. % last, when the Brooklyn Appel late Division passed on hie case, and Judge Dike continued tall until Friday, when Zeld will be semenced. It is probable that he will get a euspende: sentence, as he has served sedely two years of the first sentence of from two eaten bei ves leneepritee In excdeagietrate MAN A- CEAW eave nethants ie Avenue Court in Sarena Ad Dressing Table rooklyn when Mise Hiakey sald that bfiten inst Maher Reg. $8.00, now $4.50 ders. Morgan intends to try fora pve im the varsity crew next apring. Don’ she was attacked by the Magistrate in ‘fires , his private chambers em, the oocaston of and her visit to him to eek “or warrant Pe @ | Upholstered tor @ relative who was toe fond of drial, Merne a A | Ottoman An Big Holiday Sale Now Going On! — THE By senine ¢_ WORLD: _WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12V, 1928. Pen eeaA jj ULTY OF PERRY epee a : Christmas Moroporin Sanne 1 Baw led & bs i! AVE YRS meows Gees TE Bilder made an inv which die- x sees "oat he raiwre so von Bargain Room eae Tenth sett Lipid [ON |Rousing Values for Last Thursday Bargain Day Before Christmas as WAREROOMS: 10h PE wed pitas in Special Sevsions of Mixa ; Myrtle Av. & Bridge St. | | SSHERER, Son b. Mare yi JANKING AND FINAN Sener — /5%. INTEREST etetee cn CLARKE BROTHERS, Bankers 164 Neseae St._(Teibune Bide.) Eat. 1 PIANOS AND ORGANS. “TI] PLAYER PIANOS 't lose your Piano in exchang- ing iy @ Player Piano, when you can have it turned into @ Player Piano for a moderate charge. Christman Player Actions can easily be poly ip any Piano, and are a great success. USUAL ‘BARGAINS |in used Baby Grand and Upright Pianos in Steinway, Knabe, Sohmer and many others. $100 UPWARDS | Christman Jog ey if you have three or four teeth I will insert Looking] : tut! set without « plate. 1 co this with . | absolute sat’-faction. Sxaminat! co we Gl | Bridge Tooth, ass | Arigal Teeth. $7, $10 and ais Reg. $1.50, |Dr. H. W. GUILSHAN N. E. Cor. 125th St. and 8th Av. Entrance 271 W. 125th St. a CHAE EI ND CAN 191s. DaAViADEND nary DO YOU REALIZE that there are but six more shopping days before Christmas? If you stop now to 0 |! shop everywhere, you may not be able to make all your purchases by the night before Christmas. COME TO THE STORE AC- COMMODATING—with the right merchandise, the smallest prices and the best service—this is Brooklyn's Greatest Christmas Store. These extraordinary values for Thursday will be wonderful helps to the late shopper—not only is the merchandise new and crisp and right, but the prices are unap- proached anywhere. PLEASE CARRY SMALL PAR- CELS. th Aves. Work Per CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Women’s $16.75 Street Dresses, $9.98 ATTRACTIVE models in messaline, crepe, serge and poplin, All ed merchandise in desirable colors. Sizes 32 to 44. Value FOR Sate. BARGAINS At Prices That Will Convince You Tha} We Lead in Ne pid New Upright 149% Cia rol, a, Upright 155% Tanpan Table Upright 190° Suey $1.50 opis 995% ‘Tota || Women’s Street and Party Dresses, $15.00 on comprehensive collection at Lee prices ee The assortment con- 3 of fancy weaves in woollens and matelasse, e de chines, velveteens, paid taffeta and crepe combination and serges. Values a8: .7$ to $25.00. Women’s Dresses, Special at $18.75 Smart Lee that will prove a boon to the fortunate purchaser. In nets, matelasse, broadcloths, crepe de chines and hep crepes. A variety of models and desirable colorings. Values $18.75 to 19 $29.75 75. floor, Fulton strest, Central Building, ect mas tee-§ |1 $10.75 to $37.50 Tailored Suits At $8.95, $12.75 and $19.75 END OF THE YEAR CLEARANCE of 150 fine tailored ‘Suits, all marvellous values. There are so many different styles that it is easy to select pomenens, individual. All the best shades of brown, navy, ruby, 0 manos xford and black. Sizes from 32 to 44 inches bust Suits in the lot for extra small or large women. lal reductions in the balance of high grade Suits. About 50 ele ‘wih New Upright Pisnes rl $ $10 Monihi Pianos 319 Until Pald PIANO F (0: PRICES Special Holiday Off Offer! mvAll Uprights 900 WAGNER $4 Marit, ($135 E. GABLER = $4 Moriuy, F) 105 Mathushek Monthy, | 175 STERLING 5 aan 125 Livingston cMcntny, | 190 WEBER VICTOR wc. '10 13 '100 VICTROLAS '15 % ‘400 Porpeanty ales a Full Line ot Vice Outfits, Violin Cases and Bows HOCORDIONS, upward FROM $5 UPWARD Misses’ Rocker ww. $1.75 81 to 87 Cor. ereoge Hate Stree, One Block from Est. Over 60 Years. WILL INAUGURATE THI8 WEEK THE USUAL Christmas Reduction su Ore carload of Domestics, 1914 Improved Models ae Price $40.00, at $20.00 ‘This is the greatest opportunity ever offered t he best sewing pene the warld at HALF PI Phi AT YOUR OWN TERMS WE WILL ALSO DISPOSE OF a RR Pa Momente Sewing Machine Con 3 West 1h Steet cis Rees Tender aed ss, we Sein sa Prlave, Werlest Terme, ALL GOODS Others at 24c to $5.98 i Ba i Sie i, rae stiAN EH Sitk Stockings will be placed in gift boxes if requested. _HELP_WANTED—MALE. aca ated STERNAU MAKE—nick “MYRTLE AVE, AND BRIDGE ST, | sas@ees~ tees cohol a ei Brooklyn, N. Y. ae 4, the aris per bia] ot pitineey man, re ee nies Copper or nickei, with ebonized trimmings; 6 to 9 cup size. Suits all taht for quick clearance, Gecund Goce, Lévingsten street, Central Bufiding. Women’s $7.50 Separate Skirts, $3.50 ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE excellent Skirts in men’s , sti Aieien Bains Kner} and tartan plaids. A om 7 yles—some ly tailored, others lly draped es, and trimmed with self covered or velvet buttons; all are’ well made and excellently tailored. Recend focr, Livingston street, Central Pufiding, CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Women’s *35:° Silk Hose, $1.10 PURE SILK black Feng ingrain, double silk garter tops, double soles and high spliced hee! aye : 90 ms Stockings, x, weed Cs, terbiock end eae: res garter tops, soles and high ‘Strest feor, Fulton street emtsanse, Children’s $1.49 Sweaters, 98c ALL WOOL SWEATERS, in white, white and red and white and btue; sizes 2 to 5 years. $1.98 a ntay rene $1.29 evi .49 Bonnets, 79¢ Japanese Robes at a third below regular prices, Sizes 4 to 14 years, Gencnd Noor, Best Building, CHRISTMAS SPECIALS $3 Coffee Percolators, $1.89 JUST 100 OF THE STOVE PERCOLATORS at this remarkably low price—the well-known Manning-Bowman make Percolator, heavy nickel plated on hard white metal and nickel plated handle, glass top. The 3 PINT or SIX CUP size. Used on ooa: or gas range with ac- companying plate—simplest of ail in construction and very handsome model, Food Choppers, Coffee Mills Demonstrating the Enterprise Manufacturing Company products. For half a century this concern has demonstrated its capacity to turn out superior tilts, but for the benefit of the ever growing-up young folk this demonstration is i Watchen, Dis- 10 Saal mene made, No gift more acceptable and these are by ‘ar Eder Enterprise Gentes Mills, fasten to wall, $1.72; to table. $4.29 Chafing Dishes, $3.49 or copper—with the Sternau-Inferno $5.75 Coffee Machines, $3.88 RATT GRRE TNR, Men’s and Women’s $4 and $4.50 fancy handles of the season. All guaranteed for one year’s wear. anteed for one year’s wear. Lhd) Walking Sticks, the widest as-|Parasols for children. .08¢, chidren's ble welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels. Cutest, Stumber Slippers for men and WOMEN. ..e0..+++++eeresee. a Wes tba showing the largest assortment of the most Hkable designs at the smallest prices anywhere. The Belmore, dalnty pa ice! floral design, gray fintsh—Mirror, $7.45, Hair Plain, with, ga narrow or re Ses size, bright finish—Mirror, $10.50; Ha The Cgienond es, flat model, bright finish—Mizror, $9.80; Hair Brush, The ig Brenkord,brigh alate finish, hand engraved design—Mirror, $13.85; Hair buciatg desler ‘ey ‘finish, with dainty scroll ecge—Mirror, $5.65; Hair | mae et bri ht finish, extra heavy wel tg irron, $11.20; Hair Brush, The Jefferson, a handsome engine turned ee with doareved wreath tn centre Etched aasien, small fo en ork, oe ‘plain shield in centre—Mirror, Engine turned design, oblong. shi ape Ine turned wot with plain band with two gathered ruffles. ff uses] Street 75cto $1 Aprons, 49c In Holly Boxes A BEAUTIFUL lot of small Aprons, made of a fine allover embroidery with embroidery ruffle; others of ailover embroid- ery with plain hem and another style with two insertions of lace, wide embroidery insertion and tuffle. Nicely boxed all ready for giving. sercant fer, ast DuDding. Women’s Silk Underwear BOXED prettily for Christmas if requested—some of them al- ready boxed and very attractive asa Women's Silk Undervests, $1.74 Band top fabric, silk embroidered and dainty patterns—white and pink. Silk Combinations, $2.98 White ai ded att fabric cilk, finished Soke. ¢roch ging around the "Silk Combinations at $3.69 Band top, apshieertad in dainty patterns —white | ie extrense, Umbrellas, $2.98 ALL SILK and union taffeta silk Umbrellas, fitted with the newest Men's and Women’s $2.00 Wie $1.48 Guaranteed for one year’s wear. All with fancy Men's and Women’s $2.50 and $9.00 Umi Umbrellas, $1.98 Union taffeta silk, guaranteed for one year’s wear. All have famsy handies Men's and Women’s $6.00 and $7.00 Umbrellas, $4.98 ar lives caps etkat ached oe sugvaved.Caarasend for one etre wants © Men's and Women’s $12.00 to $15.00 Umbrellas, oS Remarkably good values. About 25 pieces all told. Finest Quar- ment anywhere. .Bc. to #15 85|Colors lit light blue, pink, red ¢ ‘cn Cte, rellas....48¢. to $2. ‘Central Batiting, Women’s $5.00 Shoes, $3.95 GUN METAL BUTTON and lace models, with dull kid tops, lexl- Men's Slippers, 39¢ to $3.50 Fren the ordinary to the fanclest styles, Women’s Slippers, 49c to $5.95 Cory, comer e pretty Slippers to exquisite works of art that Cindersita a en "Children 's Slippers, 74c to $2.48 neatest, daintiest of makes, [___ CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Sterling Silver Toilet Ware NOTHING MAKES quite so splendid a gift as Silverware. We are ng ti a beautiful 1 {ist model, band engraved—Mirror, $10.65; Hair Brush, Combs Brush, Brush, 97; Milltary Brushes, $2.68 to $6.30; Cloth Brush 85 70, Manicure Pieces, 38c, ty 98.47 i ach. eh hagieted, , a beautiful ‘ray finish, with dainty scroll border—Mirror, $12.65; Tia Brush, $5.65; Comb, $9.18. —Mirror, $11.90; Hair Brush, $7.10; Com! $5.65; Halr Brush, $2. border—Mirror, 14.35; Hair Brash, 45; Comb, Fp iy Central Building, 60c Black Percaline Petticoats, 30c BLACK percaline Petticoats, with chister tucked ruffle, trimmed Second floor, Hast Building, CHRISTMAS SPECIALS 30c to 75c Princess Lace Handkerchiefs, 25c to 49c OTHER GRADES o* equal value at 75c., 89c. and 98c, each. fe where. Princess lace with dy Pie eee es red an re a ion it, boxed and ted with ribbon. oa Mea 59c to 98c Brussels Nets at |59c Shadow Laces for Corset |’ a 39c to 75 a Yard Covers, 39 At you cannot duplicate this Net many eopl anywhere in the Greater City. Col- thee fo Xmas ate. Beading Abe ors are wale, cream and seu Other} bottom; plenty of pretty patterns. grades at....... 49¢, and 75c. a yard Becond floor, centre, Central Building,

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